Care to share a few more details........
I've got the EMT, bandaids, hack saw, I can find some bolts, I am sure I can
get my wife to nag if needed, I've got diet coke (chilled with ice), I
prefer Adam 12, I can get a drill and I think I will avoid blowing the
battery or the lightbar (I have a spare surplus light bar just in case)
What did you use, how did you mount it with the generator in the way,
etc????
Thanks,
Rick
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jaime Ponce de Leon" <jaimepdl@elp.rr.com>
To: "Chief Richard L. Hileman II" <chief@cermak.com>; "(Military Vehicles
Mailing List)" <mil-veh@mil-veh.org>
Sent: Saturday, April 14, 2001 2:36 AM
Subject: Re: LIST[MV] CUCV air?
>
> > OK, I know it isn't original but........ Has anyone ever added an
> > aftermarket or used air conditioner to a CUCV? I didn't think it would
be
> > that hard except where to put the compressor. Thanks in advance
>
>
> Done it... not too too too hard. it took 1 saturday, 1 sunday, half a
> monday, 1 EMT with little tech no-know, 1 first responder who knows a
little
> about cars, 1 EMT's girlfriend to nag us, 4 and a half cases of Dr Pepper
> (chilled), 6 band-aids, 2 re-runs of Emergency!, assorted tools raided
> assorted neighbors, 1 fire extinguisher, lots of nuts and bolts, 1 rusty
> bolt from the frame left over, a hacksaw, 2 really big drills, 4
replacement
> bulbs for the lightbar (after we hooked it up to 24 volts after the a/c
was
> installed... oops) and 1 replacement battery for the one that blew up.
>
>
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